Looks pretty good on the crown, bit wider at the top than necessary, the lands look pretty good. What looks like a 'corner' to the groove might be a bit sharp - might just be the photo angle.
I loaded .320" balls in this muzzle with a .023" patch without a short starter - just pressing (forming) the ball and patch into the bore with the choked up on, rifle's 5/16" hickory rod. The end of the rod is a threaded and cupped commercial rod-tip form Trackofthewolf.
As long as you are not getting fouling buildup & have to wipe, you are almost 'there'. The patches are holding up, but only for that one shot- - on the edge of failure. An increase in powder (higher pressure) will likely cause them to fail.
This .69's muzzle shows some rod wear in the middle of the grooves as well as over beside one land, at 11:00 o'clock in the picture. Currently, this does not seem to hurt the accuracy.
There have been 4 or 5 thousand shots through this rifle & mostly with .030"(12oz) patches and .682" balls.